An illustrated cornucopia of how-to advice written specifically for gardeners in the Great Plains. Covers all of Kansas, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Oklahoma, as well as parts of North Dakota, Wyoming, Iowa, Colorado, Missouri, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Texas.
Edited to incorporate new scientific information, this edition includes an Introduction and supplemental notes by botanist and horticulturalist James H. Locklear.
Written especially for gardeners in the Canadian Prairie Provinces and the Northern Great Plains of the United States, this book shows you how to grow fabulous fruits, vegetables and herbs.
Which of these things sprouting are my vegetables and which ones are weeds? What do I do about this awful clay soil? These are just a few of the questions addressed in Growing Great Vegetables in the Heartland.
Fortunately for you, Midwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening is written exclusively for gardeners who want to grow edibles in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, or ...
Roger L. Williams, “A Region of Astonishing Beauty”: The Botanical Exploration of the Rocky Mountains (Lanham, Md.: Roberts Rinehart, 2003), 149–154. 12. Field and Farm 17, no. 848 (March 29, 1902): 3. 13. C. S. Harrison, “The Home ...
Salmon Formosa doesn't revert back to the Formosa color like the Salmon Solomon variety does.“ Caner says that Iacebugs can be brought under control with organic sprays like llleem oIl or molasses spray. 'Petal blight fungus Isn't the ...
This book explains the different climates of eastern and western Montana, the effect of elevation on growing seasons, and how Montana gardeners can lengthen their growing seasons through careful plant selection, choosing the correct ...
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